Validation of Bos taurus SNPs for Milk Productivity of Sahiwal Breed ( Bos indicus ), Pakistan

The aim of the present study was the validation of the already reported SNPs in the Sahiwal breed. A total of nine SNPs of the casein gene were studied. Out of nine, seven SNPs of casein protein genes were found to be significantly associated with milk productivity traits. The genomic DNA was extrac...

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Published inAnimals (Basel) Vol. 14; no. 9; p. 1306
Main Authors Younis, Asma, Hussain, Imtiaz, Ahmad, Syeda Nadia, Shah, Amin, Inayat, Iram, Kanwal, Muhammad Ali, Suleman, Sadia, Kamran, Muhammad Atif, Matloob, Saima, Ahmad, Khawaja Raees
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 26.04.2024
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Summary:The aim of the present study was the validation of the already reported SNPs in the Sahiwal breed. A total of nine SNPs of the casein gene were studied. Out of nine, seven SNPs of casein protein genes were found to be significantly associated with milk productivity traits. The genomic DNA was extracted from the mammary alveolar endothelial cells of a flock of 80 purebred Sahiwal lactating dams available at Khizrabad Farm near Sargodha. New allele-specific primers were designed from the NCBI annotated sequence database of to obtain 100 nt-long PCR products. Each dam was tested separately for all the SNPs investigated. Animals with genotype GG for the SNPs rs43703010, rs10500451, and 110323127, respectively, exhibited high milk yield. Similarly, animals with genotype AA for the SNPs rs11079521, rs43703016, and rs43703017 showed high milk yield consistently. For the SNP rs43703015, animals with genotype CC showed high milk productivity. These above-mentioned SNPs have previously been reported to significantly up-regulate casein protein contents in . Our results indicated SNPs that significantly affect the milk protein contents may also significantly increase per capita milk yield. These finding suggest that the above-mentioned reported SNPs can also be used as genetic markers of milk productivity in Sahiwal cattle.
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ISSN:2076-2615
2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani14091306